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package org.apache.http.impl.client.cache;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.HeaderIterator;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.HttpStatus;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.client.cache.HeaderConstants;
import org.apache.http.client.cache.HttpCacheEntry;
import org.apache.http.client.cache.Resource;
import org.apache.http.client.cache.ResourceFactory;
import org.apache.http.client.utils.DateUtils;
import org.apache.http.message.HeaderGroup;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HTTP;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;
/**
* Update a {@link HttpCacheEntry} with new or updated information based on the latest
* 304 status response from the Server. Use the {@link HttpResponse} to perform
* the update.
*
* @since 4.1
*/
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE_CONDITIONAL)
class CacheEntryUpdater {
private final ResourceFactory resourceFactory;
CacheEntryUpdater() {
this(new HeapResourceFactory());
}
CacheEntryUpdater(final ResourceFactory resourceFactory) {
super();
this.resourceFactory = resourceFactory;
}
/**
* Update the entry with the new information from the response. Should only be used for
* 304 responses.
*
* @param requestId
* @param entry The cache Entry to be updated
* @param requestDate When the request was performed
* @param responseDate When the response was gotten
* @param response The HttpResponse from the backend server call
* @return HttpCacheEntry an updated version of the cache entry
* @throws java.io.IOException if something bad happens while trying to read the body from the original entry
*/
public HttpCacheEntry updateCacheEntry(
final String requestId,
final HttpCacheEntry entry,
final Date requestDate,
final Date responseDate,
final HttpResponse response) throws IOException {
Args.check(response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() == HttpStatus.SC_NOT_MODIFIED,
"Response must have 304 status code");
final Header[] mergedHeaders = mergeHeaders(entry, response);
Resource resource = null;
if (entry.getResource() != null) {
resource = resourceFactory.copy(requestId, entry.getResource());
}
return new HttpCacheEntry(
requestDate,
responseDate,
entry.getStatusLine(),
mergedHeaders,
resource,
entry.getRequestMethod());
}
protected Header[] mergeHeaders(final HttpCacheEntry entry, final HttpResponse response) {
if (entryAndResponseHaveDateHeader(entry, response)
&& entryDateHeaderNewerThenResponse(entry, response)) {
// Don't merge headers, keep the entry's headers as they are newer.
return entry.getAllHeaders();
}
final HeaderGroup headerGroup = new HeaderGroup();
headerGroup.setHeaders(entry.getAllHeaders());
// Remove cache headers that match response
for (final HeaderIterator it = response.headerIterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {
final Header responseHeader = it.nextHeader();
// Since we do not expect a content in a 304 response, should retain the original Content-Encoding and Content-Length header
if (HTTP.CONTENT_ENCODING.equals(responseHeader.getName())
|| HTTP.CONTENT_LEN.equals(responseHeader.getName())) {
continue;
}
final Header[] matchingHeaders = headerGroup.getHeaders(responseHeader.getName());
for (final Header matchingHeader : matchingHeaders) {
headerGroup.removeHeader(matchingHeader);
}
}
// remove cache entry 1xx warnings
for (final HeaderIterator it = headerGroup.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {
final Header cacheHeader = it.nextHeader();
if (HeaderConstants.WARNING.equalsIgnoreCase(cacheHeader.getName())) {
final String warningValue = cacheHeader.getValue();
if (warningValue != null && warningValue.startsWith("1")) {
it.remove();
}
}
}
for (final HeaderIterator it = response.headerIterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {
final Header responseHeader = it.nextHeader();
// Since we do not expect a content in a 304 response, should avoid updating Content-Encoding and Content-Length header
if (HTTP.CONTENT_ENCODING.equals(responseHeader.getName())
|| HTTP.CONTENT_LEN.equals(responseHeader.getName())) {
continue;
}
headerGroup.addHeader(responseHeader);
}
return headerGroup.getAllHeaders();
}
private boolean entryDateHeaderNewerThenResponse(final HttpCacheEntry entry, final HttpResponse response) {
final Date entryDate = DateUtils.parseDate(entry.getFirstHeader(HTTP.DATE_HEADER)
.getValue());
final Date responseDate = DateUtils.parseDate(response.getFirstHeader(HTTP.DATE_HEADER)
.getValue());
return entryDate != null && responseDate != null && entryDate.after(responseDate);
}
private boolean entryAndResponseHaveDateHeader(final HttpCacheEntry entry, final HttpResponse response) {
return entry.getFirstHeader(HTTP.DATE_HEADER) != null
&& response.getFirstHeader(HTTP.DATE_HEADER) != null;
}
}